KSQD board chair and founder Rachel Anne Goodman featured in Good Times article
Writer Richard Stockton explores the origins of KSQD through his interview with Rachel Anne Goodman in this week's edition of local publication, The Good Times. The article, "A Tale of Two Stations," focuses on the origins of two local independent stations that rose...
Jeri Bodemar – We Are A Circle
Jeri Bodemar sings for healing.
United Against Hate Week offers free programs around Santa Cruz County
On Talk of the Bay, host Suki Wessling speaks with organizers and filmmakers involved in the upcoming United Against Hate Week between November 12 and November 20. United Against Hate Week was created by civic leaders in direct response to the sharp rise in...
Mark Levy – Life of a Singer Songwriter
Mark Levy, long-time Santa Cruz resident, talks with host Mathilde Rand about his 50-year-long carer as singer-songwriter and surprise comedian. Songs appearing in this program: Homeless Shuffle from Take Off Your Cloths No Sittin' in Santa Cruz from Born to Be Wired...
Authenticity and the Imposter Syndrome with Susan Schwartz, PhD
Is there any hope for authenticity? Today we speak with Jungian analyst Susan Schwartz who describes her work on the imposter syndrome and the fragility of the self. Dr. Schwartz starts out by describing how much energy our inauthenticity takes and yet we often are...
Holly Cat- Wild Child
Told by the writer, this is the story of Holly Cat.
Trump’s Mind, America’s Soul
“Trump’s Mind, America’s Soul” “Be Bold America!” Sunday, November 5, 2023 at 5:00pm (PT) (Some important points made in this interview: Dr. Lee shared that she isn’t political but that politics found her. She talks about how her life changed course after her...
Libraries Are About More than Books
On this episode of Talk of the Bay, we hear from Rowan Rammer and Denise Ward from Santa Cruz Public Libraries and Alexandra Fallo Executive Director of the Carmel Public Library Foundation who talk about the freedom to read, community reads, and other programs...
Alan Ritch – Orphaned Libraries
Alan Ritch admires a used book store.
Anorexia Nervosa Recovery (remix)
Episode 60: Anorexia Nervosa is a dangerous eating disorder and the deadliest mental illness, second only to opioid overdose. Eating disorders affect people of any age, race, gender, and sexual orientation and they are common. Joining us for this inspiring story of recovery is biomedical writer Evelyn Strauss and psychotherapist Jeanne Willis, LMFT. Evelyn shares how she worked her way out of the physical and psychological manifestations of anorexia nervosa through a self-created and unconventional path. Jeanne, an eating disorder specialist, dispels commonly held myths, discusses the types of treatments available, and shares resources that support recovery.
Laurie Corn – Shy
Laurie Corn gets an inkling of the future. Photo courtesy of Ron Lach.
Songwriter Matt Andersen to join David Bean live Thursday
One of my favorite songwriters joins me Thursday at 2PM on K-Squid. Matt Andersen - a powerhouse performer with a giant, soul-filled voice and commanding stage presence.
The Afro-Feminine Coming Alive with Akinke Lucas
Today we speak with Akinke ("Ah-kin-kay") Lucas about dreaming ourselves whole. We start by talking about Akinke's travels in Africa and Indonesia, then we talk about how to tell the difference between tricksters and demons. Akinke describes masculine vs feminine,...
Marco Poehner – Avocados and Cocaine
Marco Poehner says, "Eat locally-grown avocados... and here's why." Photo courtesy Matthias Oben.
THE TOWER OF SONG
The Gypsy Scholar will be presenting his annual program for the Celtic/Neopagan festival of Samhain, which is traditionally celebrated on the eve of November 1st (October 31st, our All Hallows Eve or Halloween). Tune in Monday at 12 a.m., October 30th, and find out...